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Black Friday, renowned for its retail bargains and record-breaking sales, is increasingly being dubbed “Black Fraud Day” due to the alarming rise in cyberattacks targeting businesses and consumers. According to the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the event has become a “prime opportunity” for cybercriminals, placing millions at risk of phishing scams, ransomware attacks, and fake websites.

The NCSC’s warning stems from significant threats observed in recent years. Black Friday has seen a sharp increase in malicious activity, with phishing scams reportedly rising by 25% during last year’s event. Fraudulent retail websites have duped thousands of customers into disclosing personal and financial data. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are particularly vulnerable, often lacking the cybersecurity infrastructure necessary to fend off these sophisticated attacks.

Cyber Threats on Black Fraud Day

Businesses face a variety of cyber threats during Black Friday, including:

  • Phishing Scams: Fraudulent promotional emails and ads trick customers into clicking malicious links, exposing sensitive information.
  • Ransomware Attacks: Retailers’ systems are locked, with ransoms demanded to restore operations – crippling businesses during peak trading periods.
  • Fake E-Commerce Websites: Counterfeit platforms mimic legitimate retailers, scamming shoppers out of money or stealing card details.
  • Bot-Driven Scalping: Automated bots snap up discounted goods for resale, depriving genuine customers of deals and tarnishing brand reputations.
The Impact on Businesses and Consumers

For businesses, cyberattacks can result in operational disruptions, significant financial losses, and long-term reputational damage. Consumers risk identity theft, financial fraud, and a diminished trust in online shopping platforms.

Notably, the NCSC revealed that fraud accounted for over 40% of all reported crimes in the UK last year, making it the single largest category of crime. This underscores the urgent need for heightened vigilance and robust cyber security measures during high-risk periods like Black Friday.

AJC: Your Cybersecurity Partner

At AJC, we understand the critical importance of safeguarding businesses and consumers during events like Black Friday. Our tailored cyber security solutions include:

  • Retail Cyber Defence
    We assess vulnerabilities in digital systems, payment platforms, and supply chains, fortifying them against potential attacks.
  • Incident Response and Recovery
    In the event of a breach, our rapid-response teams work swiftly to contain the damage and restore operations, minimising downtime and financial losses.
  • Education and Awareness Campaigns
    We provide training for employees and run consumer awareness initiatives to help identify and prevent scams, strengthening overall resilience against cybercrime.
  • Building Long-Term Resilience
    Our strategies include regular audits, compliance checks, and advanced technologies like multi-factor authentication (MFA) to safeguard sensitive systems.
Transforming Black Fraud Day

The risks of “Black Fraud Day” are significant, but they also present an opportunity for businesses to demonstrate their commitment to cyber security and consumer protection. By investing in advanced defences and proactive measures, retailers can build trust, attract loyal customers, and turn a potential threat into a competitive advantage.

As Black Friday continues to evolve, so must our approach to cyber security. Whether you’re an SME seeking guidance or a major retailer looking to enhance existing systems, AJC is here to support you. Together, we can ensure that Black Friday remains a day of success – not disruption – for businesses and customers alike.

Don’t forget, AJC Fraud Risk Consultants are also on hand to help you deliver the right solutions in the fight against fraud and the insider threat.  Ask about our fraud health check today.

For more insights from the NCSC, visit The Guardian article or contact us today on 020 7101 4861 to learn how AJC can tailor solutions to your needs.

 

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